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#Help Mavericks 10.9.1 Reboots after loading kexts.

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Mavericks 10.9.1 Reboots after loading kexts but Windows 8.1 boots fine, used chameleon and chimera. Help me fixing Mavericks's boot please.
 
Mavericks 10.9.1 Reboots after loading kexts but Windows 8.1 boots fine, used chameleon and chimera. Help me fixing Mavericks's boot please.
Have tried booting in safe mode? What does it do in verbose? try the boot flags -x - v - f at the chimera boot screen and see what it does.
 
when i -v -x -f it, it show 'system uptime in nanoseconds'
 
tried many flags nothing happen, it just restarts after loading kexts for 20second.
I tried a dual boot with windows 7 on the same drive and it was doing something similar and I eventually had to flash the bios to get it to stop it had something to do with some settings windows made and stored in memory during installation. Good luck
 
I tried a dual boot with windows 7 on the same drive and it was doing something similar and I eventually had to flash the bios to get it to stop it had something to do with some settings windows made and stored in memory during installation. Good luck

You mean, you updated BIOS.?
 
You mean, you updated BIOS.?
No I mean clearing the cmos google your specific motherboard and clearing cmos instructions it will reset all bios setting to default and clear the memory reset your bios setting sata to AHCI and attempt to reboot what kind of motherboard is it I'll google it for
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00864946&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en#N495
thiis how to do it on my specific board you move that blue jumper to pins 1&2 for 20 seconds then move it back restart the machine and reset all custom bios settings
 
Mavericks 10.9.1 Reboots after loading kexts but Windows 8.1 boots fine, used chameleon and chimera. Help me fixing Mavericks's boot please.

Try with DropSSDT=Y
 
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